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1970s Former Kampuchea |
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1990-1994 Police |
1990-1994 Government |
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Current Police |
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1991-1994 Government |
1994-1998 Police |
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1990-1994 Military The plates starting with three Khmer letters were issued to senior military officers. |
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Cambodja 1990-1994 Passenger The first two Khmer characters indicate Phnom Penh 2 = Private car |
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OI = International Organizatrion / Red Cross |
1980s CD / International Organisation |
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1980s CD |
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CD / 34 = Indonesia |
1970s Diplomatic / 72 = Swedish Embassy |
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1970s Government / Backside of plate CD 1230 |
1980s CD / 76 = Embassy of Thailand |
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Army |
1990-1994 Foreign Resident / Press Corps / PP = Pnom Penh |
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1990-1994 Foreign Resident |
1970 2 = Private / Phnom Penh |
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From 2005 2 = Private car |
1994-2004 Foreign Resident 95 = Probably the year of issue (see small embossed "1995" left under the "A" - Enlarge the picture by clicking on it). |
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From 2005 (09 = 2009) Foreign resident (Only one year validity) |
1990-1994 Diplomatic 66 = Embassy of the UK |
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From 1990 Diplomatic Used by UN Ambassadors with diplomatic status |
From 2006 ONG = Non Government Organization |
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